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Strengthening Decentralization in the Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice

Language: English | Tetun

Purpose:

PDHJ Phase 2 Activity aims to improve PDHJ’s ability to advocate for human rights and good governance.

Location:

Dili, Baucau, Same, Maliana, Oecusse

Partner:

The Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ), GOTL

Duration:

September 25, 2015 to September 24, 2018

Government-to-Government Grant:

472-G2G-15-001

Partner Contact:

Aureo Savio

Director General

Email: aureo_savio@yahoo.com

USAID Contact:

Ana Guterres

Project Management Specialist

Email: aguterres@usaid.gov

Background:

Since independence, Timor-Leste has faced daunting challenges to establishing a viable state and a representative democracy. Nonetheless, progress has been made with Timor-Leste conducting multiple free and fair elections, most recently in 2012. Yet the country still lacks the fundamental governance systems essential to adequately respond to persistently high rates of poverty, unemployment, growing socioeconomic inequality and unresolved conflict. The country faces challenges upholding human rights, reducing impunity and increasing access to basic public services.

Ombudsman Office

 

USAID partners with the Government of Timor-Leste to build the resiliency of democratic institutions and further consolidate good governance practices. USAID also partners with the judiciary and legal service providers in Timor-Leste to facilitate access to justice for rural populations.

Summary:

The Strengthening Decentralization in the Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ) Project is implemented by PDHJ through a direct, government-to-government (G2G) support grant.  The project works with PDHJ to build the capacity of PDHJ staff at four regional offices, increase community awareness of PDHJ’s role and mandate by conducting nationwide outreach events and producing and distributing PDHJ promotional materials, increase PDHJ’s own awareness of governance and human rights issues affecting communities in rural areas by developing and piloting investigation and monitoring systems at regional offices, and improve PDHJ’s human and organizational capacity by training PDHJ’s staff and strengthening its coordination and management system.  The project improves PDHJ’s ability to advocate for human rights and good governance by increasing community understanding of PDHJ and improving its performance.